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2002 Nissan Skyline

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2002 Skyline

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Nissan Skyline

Photo Information (Width: 340px, Height: 255px, Size: 69Kb)

Displacement, cc:2500
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive Type:FR or RR
Approximate cost (price):$20500



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Nissan Skyline

See also Nissan Skyline GT-R

The Nissan Skyline is an intermediate-size automobile range sold in Japan and other countries. It is available in either coupe or sedan body styles, and is sold in North America, South Korea, Taiwan, and the Middle East as the Infiniti G35.

ALSI-1

The first Skyline was introduced in 1952, under the Prince marque, and was marketed as a luxury car. It featured a 1.5L (1482cc) GA-4 engine producing 60hp (44kW). It used a de Dion tube rear suspension and was capable of 87mph (140 km/h). The car weighed around 1,300kg. Prince Skylines were produced as four door sedans and five door station wagons.

The Skyline also spawned pickup truck and van lines called the “Prince Skyway.”

ALSI-2

The Skyline was updated with quad headlights for 1957. This model was powered by the same 1.5L engine and was produced through 1961.

S50 or BLSID

In 1961 Fuji Precision Industries changed its name to Prince after the 1954 merger, and the S50 series was launched. This was the second generation car, and became one of the more desirable cars in Japan. It was powered by the G-1 engine, a 70hp (52kW) version of the old GA-4. A 1,862 cm³ engine was also available, delivering 91hp.



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